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" I never can catch myself at any time without a perception, and never can observe anything but the perception. When my perceptions are removed for any time, as by sound sleep, so long am I insensible of myself, and may truly be said not to exist. "
A Treatise on Human Nature: Being an Attempt to Introduce the Experimental ... - Página 534
por David Hume - 1874
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The Philosophical Works of David Hume ...

David Hume - 1826 - 508 páginas
...observe any thing but the perception. When my perceptions are removed for any time, as by sound sleepj so long am I insensible of myself, and may truly be said not to exist. And were all my perceptions removed by death, and could I neither think, nor feel, nor see, nor love, nor hate, after the dissolution...
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The Collected Works of Dugald Stewart, Volumen10

Dugald Stewart - 1858 - 548 páginas
...never can OBSERVE anything but the perception. When my perceptions are removed for any time, as by sound sleep, so long am I insensible of myself; and...be said not to exist. And were all my perceptions removed by death, ... I should be entirely annihilated. ... If any one, upon serious and unprejudiced...
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Elements of Psychology: Included in a Critical Examination of Locke's Essay ...

Victor Cousin - 1855 - 650 páginas
...never can observe any thing but the perception. When my perceptions are removed for any time, as by sound sleep, so long am I insensible of myself, and may truly be said not to exist If any one, upon serious and unprejudiced reflection, thinks he has a different notion of himself,...
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A Treatise on Human Nature: Being an Attempt to Introduce the ..., Volumen1

David Hume - 1874 - 604 páginas
...never can observe anything but the perception. When my perceptions are removed for any time, as by sound sleep, so long am I insensible of myself, and may truly be said not to exist.' Thus ' men are nothing but a bundle or collection of different perceptions that succeed each other...
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History of Materialism and Criticism of Its Present Importance, Volumen2

Friedrich Albert Lange - 1880 - 422 páginas
...never can observe anything but the perception. When my perceptions are removed for any time, as by sound sleep, so long am I insensible of myself, and may truly be said not to exist." If any one has a different notion of himself, Hume cannot reason with him. " He may, perhaps, perceive...
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The World's Cyclopedia of Biography, Volumen3

1883 - 836 páginas
...myself, and may be truly said not to exist. And were all my perceptions removed by death, and I could neither think, nor feel, nor see, nor love, nor hate, after the dissolution of my body, I should be entirely annihilated, nor do I conceive what is further requisite to make me a perfect nonentity....
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Works of Thomas Hill Green: Philosophical works

Thomas Hill Green - 1885 - 580 páginas
...never can observe anything but the perception. When my perceptions are removed for any time, as by sound sleep, so long am I insensible of myself, and may truly be said not to exist.' Thus ' men are nothing but a bundle or collection of different perceptions that succeed each other...
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The Principles of Psychology, Volumen1

William James - 1890 - 718 páginas
...never can observe anything but the perception. When my perceptions are removed for any time, as by sound sleep, so long am I insensible of myself, and...be said not to exist. And were all my perceptions removed by death, and could I neither think, nor feel, nor see, nor love, nor hate after the dissolution...
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The Principles of Psychology, Volumen1

William James - 1890 - 712 páginas
...myself, and may truly be said not to exist. And were all my perceptions removed by death, and could I neither think, nor feel, nor see, nor love, nor hate after the dissolution of my body, I should be entirely annihilated, nor do I conceive what ia farther requisite to make me a perfect non-entity....
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The Principles of psychology v. 1, Volumen1

William James - 1890 - 716 páginas
...myself, and may trnly be said not to exist. And were all my perceptions removed by death, and could I neither think, nor feel, nor see, nor love, nor hate after the dissolution of my body, I should be entirely annihilated, nor do I conceive what ia farther requisite to make me a perfect non-entity....
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